
Droids are the main attraction, but Sims can also purchase Scrap Metal (75 Galactic Credits), the DJ R-3X Stereo (350 Galactic Credits), Toy R Units (100 Galactic Credits), Toy BB Units (100 Galactic Credits), and all three types of Droid Personality Chips (175 Galactic Credits).įor the cost of 1,000 Galactic Credits and 10 Scrap Metal, Sims can Order Custom BB Units or R Units. All gift ideas ultra trend that will ensure at the time of l opening the package.To get their very own Droid, Sims will need go to the First Order District and visit the Droid Depot, which is owned and operated by Mubo. It goes through accessories to protect his smartphone, so that the new tablet is not scratched, so that we can carry his computer without the risk of damaging it. In any case, when we receive such a gift, we pamper it and take care of it. According to GFK always, the French will spend 193 € on the Net for their Christmas presents. Mainly because they are sure to find the object they are looking for but especially because they intend to do a good job by tracking the best offers on the web.

Gifts that are expensive, so this year the French seem ready for purchase on the Internet: 7 out of 10, will do their Christmas shopping on the websites. The top trio of tech giveaways this year? According to the GFK group it will be: Like many Frenchmen who put in top of their hood these desirable objects. In short: we are as interested in the technical performance of our techno toys as in their design.įorcing for Christmas 2016, Mamzelle Geekette wants High Tech. Or the Marshall or Beat sound headphones in pop and girly colors 100% assumed.Īnd that without failing on the quality, because is not true geekette that yields to the plumage without worrying about the ramages. The proof with Apple and its Watch whose bracelets can be sporty or elegant (even very chic if you take the model Hemès!). We put colors, pep, fun and especially the class! And more than vocabulary is the geek culture that has become ours.

Before, the g eeks were mostly boys who spoke a jargon known only to them.
